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Verlag: ME - Fordham University Press, 2019
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Fordham University, New York, 2019
ISBN 10: 0823287181 ISBN 13: 9780823287185
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good+. 1st Edition, Limited Edition. Two Annuals : 2009 and 2019"Joyce Studies Annual gathers essays by recognized scholars and emerging voices in the field. Formerly published by the University of Texas, the journal has been revived at Fordham University, under the editorial direction of Dr. Philip Sicker and Dr. Moshe Gold."2019 is 249 pristine pages. CONTRIBUTORS: William Brevda is Professor of English at Central Michigan University. He is the author of Signs of the Signs: The Literary Lights of Incandescence and Neon (Bucknell University Press, 2011) and Harry Kemp: The Last Bohemian (Bucknell University Press, 1986). Tim Conley is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Brock University in Canada. He is the author of Joyce's Mistakes: Problems of Intention, Irony, and Interpretation (University of Toronto Press, 2003) and Useless Joyce: Textual Functions, Cultural Appropriations (University of Toronto Press, 2017). He is the editor of Joyce's Disciples Disciplined: A Reexagmination of the "Exagmination of Work in Progress" (2010), coeditor of the anthology Burning City: Poems of Metropolitan Modernity (2012), coeditor of Doubtful Points: Joyce and Punctuation (2014), and coeditor of a long the Krommerun: Selected Papers from the Utrecht James Joyce Symposium (2016). Luca Crispi is a lecturer in James Joyce studies and modernism in the School of English, Drama and Film at University College Dublin and cofounder (with Ann Fogarty) of the Dublin James Joyce Journal. He is currently working on a monograph entitled "The Genesis of 'Ulysses,'" and is editing, with Alexis and Maria Anna LÃ on, a forthcoming collection of archival material: James Joyce and Paul L. LÃ on: The Story of a Friendship Revisited (Bloomsbury, June 2020). Richard J. Gerber is a book dealer, who has been selling and writing about Joyce since 1983. He and his wife, Margy, run mgerberbooks.com and avonrarebooks.com, website-based businesses specializing in modern first editions. John Gordon is Professor Emeritus of English literature at Connecticut College. He is a graduate of Hamilton College, with a doctorate from Harvard University. He is the author of six books, three of them on Joyce, and numerous articles. He is presently at work on the online "John Gordon's Finnegans Wake Blog," a series of notes supplementing the fourth edition of Roland McHugh's Annotations. Thomas J. Kenny is Librarian Emeritus at Saint Peter's University in Jersey City where he was Head of Reference from 1995 to 2013. Prior to that, he was a Humanities Adjunct at Cooper Union. He received his doctorate in modern English literature from NYU in 1975 with a dissertation on Joyce's marginal markings in the books of his library. He has published in James Joyce Quarterly, Journal of Modern Literature, and British Literary Magazines: The Modern Age 1914â"1984. Peter C. L. Nohrnberg holds a doctorate in English from Yale and has published broadly on British and Irish modernism. His last long-form essay on Joyce, "'Building Up a Nation Once Again': Irish Masculinity, Violence, and the Cultural Politics of Sports in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses" was published in the 2010 edition of Joyce Studies Annual. Nohrnberg is also a published poet; his poem "At the Orchard" recently appeared in The Wisconsin Review. He currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his wife and two children. Irina D. Rasmussen, an Associate Professor of English at Stockholm University (Sweden), has published on James Joyce, Nancy Cunard, Acmeism, and documentary modernist projects. Her articles have appeared in James Joyce Quarterly, Modernism/modernity, the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism, and Comparative Literature. She has coedited an essay collection on modern fiction and its ethical and social reconfigurations, Ethics and Poetics (2014), and she is currently working on a book about documentary modernist projects that include anthologies, scrapbooks, and photographic reportage. Patrick Reilly is an Adju.
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